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ICAR-ATARI – ZONE XI, BENGALURU
PROFORMA FOR ACTION PLAN OF KVKS IN ZONE XI FOR THE YEAR 2018-19
1. General information about the KrishiVigyan Kendra 1. Name and address of KVK with
Phone, Fax and e-mail, Website : ICAR-KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, HIREHALLI, TUMAKURU
DISTRICT. PIN CODE: 572168. PHONE: 08162243175 FAX: 08162243177 E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected] WEBSITE: www.iihrkvk.org
2. Name and address of host organization
: ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURAL RESEARCH Hessaraghatta Lake Post, Bengaluru - 560089 Phone:080-23086100 Fax:080-28466291 Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.iihr.res.in
3. Year of sanction : 2009 4. Name of agro-climatic zone : Central Dry Zone (Zone-IV), Eastern Dry Zone (Zone-V) 5. Major farming systems/enterprises Rain fed Agriculture/Horticulture and Dry land Horticulture 6. Soil type : Red Sandy Loam, Red Loam, Shallow Black Soil 7. Annual rainfall (mm) : 584.4
2. Details of staff as on date
Sl. No.
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Discipline Existing
Pay band
Grade Pay
Date of joining
Permanent / Temporary
If vacant action
plan for filling the post on
permanent basis
1. Senior Scientist and Head
Dr. N. Loganandhan
Agril. Extension
PB4 37400-67000
10000 02/08/2013
PERMANENT
2. Scientist Shri. P. R. Ramesh
Soil Science Level 11 6600 GP
6600 17/11/2009
PERMANENT
3. Scientist Shri. K. N. Jagadish
Agril. Extension
Level 11 6600 GP
6600 17/11/2009
PERMANENT
4. Scientist Shri. J. M. Prashanth
Horticulture Level 11 6600 GP
6600 24/11/2009
PERMANENT
5 Scientist Dr. B. Hanumanthe Gowda
Plant Protection
Level 11 6600 GP
6600 02/12/2009
PERMANENT
6 Scientist Ms. Radha R. Banakar
Home Science
Level 11 6600 GP
6600 05/12/2009
PERMANENT
7. Scientist VACANT Animal Science
- - - Intimated to ICAR
8 Programme Assistant
Shri. K. N. Shashidhara
Crop Physiology
Level 6 4200 GP
4200 17/10/2012
PERMANENT
9 Computer Programmer
Shri. N. Jayasankar
Computer Applications
Level 10 5400 GP
5400 15/06/2017
PERMANENT
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10 Farm Manager
VACANT - - - - - Intimated to ICAR
11 Assistant Shri. D. Krishnappa
Administration
Level 6 4200 GP
4200 02/05/2016
PERMANENT
12 Stenographer Smt. Veda Kurnalli
Stenographer
Level 4 2400 GP
2400 17/02/2010
PERMANENT
13 Driver 1 Shri. M. H. Ningappa
Driver
Level 3 2000 GP
2000 30/12/2009
PERMANENT
14 Driver 2 VACANT - - - - - Intimated to ICAR
15 Supporting staff 1
VACANT - - - - - -
16 Supporting staff 2
Smt. S. Gangamma
S S S
Level 4 2400 GP
2400 16/10/2015
PERMANENT
3. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2018-19
Sl. No
Tentative date of SAC meeting proposed during 2018-19
01 15th December 2018 4. Capacity Building of KVK Staff A. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2018-19
S. No
Category Area of training Institution proposed to
attend Justification
Details of trainings attended during 2018-19
1.1 Senior Scientist and Head
Developing Business Plan for Farmers Producer
Companies
NAARM, Hyderabad
To support FPOs in Developing Business Plan
Nil
1.2 Impact Assessment of Agricultural Research and Technologies
NAARM, Hyderabad
To assess the impact of technologies disseminated by KVK
Nil
2. Scientist - Agri. Extn. Extension Strategies for mainstreaming Women in Agriculture
MANAGE Hyderabad
Practical tools and Strategies for addressing gender responsive progarmmes
Annual School on Grassroots Innovations at NIAS, IISc Bengaluru
3.1
Scientist - Horticulture
Advanced technologies in Vegetable Seed Production
IIHR, Bengaluru
Commercial Vegetable Seed Production, Packing & Branding
Orientation programme on Sujala-3 capacity building at NSS LUP Bengaluru
3.2 Coconut Based Integrated Farming
MANAGE in collaboration with ICAR Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasaragod, Kerala
To improve productivity of existing orchards in Tumakuru District
Skill Development progarmme as a Master Trainer at Hebbal, UAS Bengaluru
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4.1
Scientist – Plant protecion
Nano technology and plant Disease
Management
NCIPM Nana molecules are important future tools in pest management . There is need to acquaint with these technologies.
Nil
4.2 Insecticide resistance
management stratagies
NIPHM Hyderabad
Due to application of over dose of pesticides, Management stratagies are very important.
Nil
5.1
Scientist – Home Science
Advanced Food Processing Techniques in minor millets
CFTRI, Mysore To upgrade the recent advances in millet processing technology
Nil
5.2 Food & Nutritional Security of the rural house holds
MANAGE, Hyderabad
To mitigate Malnutrition, Food & Nutrition insecurity in rural households
Nil
6 Scientist – Soil Science
Advanced method of Soil, Plant and Water Analysis
IARI, New Delhi Recent method of Soil, Plant and Water
Analysis
Nil
7 Programme Assistant -- -- -- -- 8 Computer
Programmer -- -- -- --
9 Farm Manager -- -- -- -- 10 Administrative -- -- -- --
B. Cross-learning across KVKs
S. No Name of the KVK proposed Purpose Mode of learning 1. KVK, Ramanagara Farm Management, Solar
Panel Demo Unit visit
2 KVK Baramati Farm Atomization Field visit and Demo unit 3 KVK, Karur FPOs Exposure Visit 4 KVK, Dharmapuri FPO, Precision Farming,
Dryland Farming FPOs contact, Field visits
5. Proposed cluster of KVKs (3 to 5 neighboring KVKs) to be formed for sharing knowledge/expertise, Resources and activities
S.No. Name of the KVK
included in the cluster
Nature of sharing
Knowledge/expertise Resources (facilities and products)
Activities
1 KVK, Hassan Potato cultivation Special recommendation, Potato seed tubers
Production of quality seed tubers
2 KVK, Doddaballapur Biofuel and Jackfruit Information on Bio fuel and Jackfruit Association
Processing
3 KVK, Chitradurga Minor millets Minor millets processing and value addition
Value addition in minor millets
4 KVK, Konehalli Coconut Value addition Value added products
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6. Plan of Work for 2018-19 A. Operational areas details proposed
SN
Taluk/ block
Name of cluster villages Major crops & enterprises
being practiced
Major problems identified
Identified thrust areas based on problems
If existing from which year
Existing New
1 Tumakuru/Koratagere
- Kolala, Vaddarahalli
Maize Downy mildew and Turcicum leaf blight, Stem borer incidence
IPDM -
2 Tumakuru/Koratagere /Pavagada
Tanganahalli, Kadaranahalli, K.T.Halli
- Minor Millets Lower income in Pigeon pea as a sole crop in rainfed condition. Pigeon pea is longer duration crop, prone to Biotic & Abiotic stresses leading to meager income. Interspace between rows of Pigeon pea underutilized for initial 70 days after sowing
Intercropping
2017
3 Koratagere/Sira /Pavagada/Madugiri
Tanganahalli, Balenahalli, K.T.Halli Muthyalammanahalli
Veeranagenahalli
Pigeonpea Use of local varieties High rate of Sterility Mosaic Disease (SMD) & wilt disease incidences resultedin reduced yield
ICM 2017
4 Koratagere/ /Pavagada/Madugiri
Kadaranahalli, K.T.Halli
K T halli Groundnut Tikka Disease, leaf minor, low income
ICM 2017
5. Sira Tippenahalli - Onion Non availability of Rabi varieties, Poor storability
New varieties
2017
6. Tumakuru - Hebburu, Ragimuddenahalli
Mango Mono-cropping, Low soil fertility, Low income
Intercropping
-
7. Sira/ Tumakuru - Kallambella, Ragimuddanahalli
Musatard Lack of suitable oilseed crop during Rabi season
New varieties
-
8. Tumakuru/Koratagere
Janapanahalli , Halagondanahalli
China Aster Small size flowers, less shelf life & low yield
ICM -
9. Tumakuru/Koratagere
- Janapanahalli,Vaddarahalli
Arecanut Monocropping, Low soil fertility, AnabeRoga, Nut splitting, Low income
Nutrient Management
-
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10.
Tumakuru/Koratagere
Janapanahalli , Halagondanahalli
French bean Mosiac disease, Rust, local varieties low yield
ICM -
11.
Tumakuru/Koratagere
- Ragimuddanahalli, Halagondanahalli
Brinjal Poor decomposed litters, Low nutrient use efficiency & soil fertility, Severe incidence of wilt & lower yield
INM -
12.
Koratagere/ madugiri
Nagenahalli siddapura
siddapura EDP-Tamarind
Lack of knowledge on processing and value addition, low income
EDP 2016
13.
Koratagere Tanganahalli Ganjalagunte Madugiri
GanjalagunteMadugiri
Ragi Less acceptability of value added products from existing varieties due to brown colour
IGA 2017
14.
Koratagere - Kolala K.T.Halli
Okra Higher incidence of Bhendi yellow vein Mosaic, Low yield
IDM -
15.
Tumakuru Hebburu, Janapanahalli
Chilli Low yield, Local varieties , Imbalanced nutrition, Disease incidence – Mosaic virus susceptible
ICM -
16.
Madhugiri Badavanahalli Jasmine (Kakada)
Highly perishable, Low price during glut and Lack of knowledge on storage
PHT -
17.
Pavagada/Koratagere
KT Halli Tanganahalli
- Cucumber Incidence of Downy mildew
IDM 2017
18.
Tumakuru Tumakuru/ Madugiri
- Mushroom Lack of knowledge on mushroom cultivation and value addition.
IGA 2016
B. Prioritized problems and KVK interventions proposed
Crop/ enterprise
Taluk/ block
Prioritized problems Technological
solution
Interventions proposed (please tick)
OFT FLD
Training
Extension programmes
Production of technology inputs
Maize Tumakuru/Koratagere/Pavagada
Soil erosion, Early & mid-season drought, Downy mildew and Turcicum leaf blight Stem borer incidence
Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Maize
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Minor Millets
Tumakuru/Koratagere /Pavagada/ madugiri
Lower income in Pigeon pea as a sole crop in rainfed condition. Pigeon pea is longer duration crop, prone to Biotic & Abiotic stresses leading to meager income. Interspace between rows of Pigeon pea underutilized for initial 70 days after sowing
Production technology and processing
- � - -
Pigeonpea Koratagere/Sira /Pavagada/Madugiri
Use of local varieties High rate of Sterility Mosaic Disease (SMD) & wilt disease incidences resulted in reduced yield
Integrated crop management & Intercropping system in Mango
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Groundnut
Koratagere/Sira /Pavagada/Madugiri
Tikka Disease, leaf minor, low income
Integrated crop management
- � � � �
Onion Sira Non availability of Rabi varieties, Poor storability
Assessment of Onion varieties for Rabi
� - - � -
Mango Tumakuru Mono-cropping, Low soil fertility, Low income, Pre & Post harvest loss, High cost involved in ripening
Assessment of suitable intercrop for Mango orchards
� - - - -
Musatard Sira/ Tumakuru
Lack of suitable oilseed crop during Rabi season
Assessment of Mustard varieties as alternative oilseed crops
� - - - -
China Aster
Tumakuru/Koratagere
Less attractive Colour, Small size flowers, less shelf life & low yield
ICM in China Aster– Arka Kamini
- � � � -
Arecanut Tumakuru/Koratagere
Mono-cropping, Low soil fertility, Anabe Roga, Nut splitting, Low income
ICM in Arecanut
- � � � -
French bean
Tumakuru/Koratagere
Soil & PP related issues in Chemical farming, Low nutrient management, Mosiac and Rust disease, local varieties low yield
Demonstration of Bio-rationales in French beans in French bean
- � � � -
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Integrated Crop Management in French Bean - Arka Arjun
- � � � �
Brinjal Tumakuru/Koratagere
Poor decomposed litters, Low nutrient use efficiency & soil fertility, Severe incidence of wilt & lower yield
Demonstration of Arka Actino-Plus (ACP) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
- � � � -
Tamarind Koratagere/ Madugiri
Lack of knowledge on processing and value addition, low income
Tamarind :Value Addition, Branding and Market linkage
- - � � -
Ragi Koratagere/ Madugiri
Less acceptability of value added products from existing varieties due to brown colour
Introduction of Finger millet Variety KMR 340 for Value Addition
- � � � -
Okra Koratagere/ Pavagada
Higher incidence of Bhendi yellow vein Mosaic, Low yield
Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Okra
- � � � -
Chilli Tumakuru Low yield, Local varieties \Imbalanced nutrition, Disease incidence – Mosaic virus susceptible
Integrated Crop Management in Chilli - Arka Kyathi
- � � � -
Jasmine Madhugiri Highly perishable, Low price during glut and Lack of knowledge on storage
Assessment of different storage methods to extend shelf life of Jasmine
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Cucumber Pavagada/Koratagere
Micronutrient deficiency, Low yield, poor flowering, Incidence of Downy mildew
Assessment on Management of Downy mildew in Cucumber
� - � - -
Mushroom
Tumakuru/ Madugiri
Lack of awareness on nutritious foods, lack of knowledge on mushroom cultivation and value addition and low income,
Oyster Mushroom Production, value addition and Market Linkage
- � � � -
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7. Details of technological interventions A. Technology Assessment
7.A.1. Crops
SN Title Thematic
Area
Crop Categor
y
Crop Name
Variety / Hybrid Name
Farming Situation
Problem Definition
Area (ha)
No. of
Trials
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Assessment
of Mustard varieties as alternative oilseed crops
Varietal evaluation
Oil seed Mustard Variety Protected Irrigation
Lack of suitable oilseed crop during Rabi season, high pungency in oil
0.6 3 Seeds of PUSA -25 PUSA -28 PUSA -31 @ 1kg each Total :Rs.900/- Grand total : Rs 2,700 for 3 trials
SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology (RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Assessment of
Mustard varieties as alternative oilseed crops
2 1 - - Local -- ITK
SN Title Tech.
Option1
To1: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option3
To3: Source of Technolo
gy
Tech. Option
4
To4: Source of Technolo
gy 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Assessment
of Mustard varieties as alternative oilseed crops
Pusa 25 IARI, New Delhi
Pusa 28 IARI, New Delhi
Pusa 31 IARI, New Delhi
- -
SN Title Primary
Parameter (yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Assessment of
Mustard varieties as alternative oilseed crops
Yield
qt
Test weight gm No. of pods per plant
Nos.
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SN
Title Thematic
Area Crop
Category Crop Name
Variety / Hybrid Name
Farming Situatio
n
Problem Definition
Area (ha)
No. of
Trials
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total
Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Assessment
of Onion varieties for Rabi
Varietal evaluation
Vegetable Onion Arka Niketan, Bheema Shakti, L-3 red
Irrigation
Non availability of Rabi varieties and Poor storability
0.6 3 Arka Niketan : 1kg (2,000) Bhima Shakti: 1 kg ( 1,200) L-3 Red 1kg (1,000) Grand Total for 3 trials : 12,600
SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology (RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Assessment of
Onion varieties for Rabi
2 1 - - Local Arka Niketan IIHR Bengaluru
SN Title Tech.
Option1
To1: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option3
To3: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of
Technology 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Assessment
of Onion varieties for Rabi
Bheema Shakti
DOG Pune L-3 Red
NHRDF Nasik
- - -
SN Title Primary
Parameter (yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Assessment of
Onion varieties for Rabi
Bulb yield Q/ha Bulb size Cm Disease incidence
Percentage
SN Title Thematic
Area Crop
Category Crop Name
Variety /
Hybrid Name
Farming Situatio
n
Problem Definition
Area
(ha)
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Assessment IDM Vegetabl Cucum Malini Irrigatio Incidence of 0.4 3 Trichoder
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SN Title Male Female
Farmers Practice
Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology
(RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Assessment on
Management of Downy mildew in Cucumber
2 1 - - - Spraying of Metalaxyl + Mancozeb (0.2%) and Cymoxanil+ Mancozeb (0.2%)
UASB & UHS Bagalkot
SN
Title Tech.
Option1
To1: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of Technolog
y
Tech. Option
3
To3: Source
of Technol
ogy
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of Technolog
y 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Assessment
on Management of Downy mildew in Cucumber
Seed treatment with Captan (2g/kg seeds) Spray of Mancozeb (0.2%) & Cymoxanil+ Mancozeb (0.2%)
IIHR Bengaluru
Seed treatment with Metalaxyl (2g/kg seeds) 2. Trichoderma harzianum enriched Farm Yard Manure (@ 1 kg / 100 kg FYM) application 3.Prophylacti
IIVR, Varanasi
- - - -
on Management of Downy mildew in Cucumber
e ber n Downy mildew
ma harzianum: 10kg ( 2,000) Metalaxyl: 0.2kg ( 500) Metalaxyl+ Mancozeb: 0.5 kg (800) Dimethomorph+ Mancozeb : 1.2 kg ( 1,630) Grand Total for 3 trials : 14,790
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c Spray with Mancozeb (0.25%) followed by Spraying of Metalaxyl+ Mancozeb (0.25%) and Dimethomorph (0.1%)+ Mancozeb (0.2%)
SN Title Primary
Parameter (yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Assessment on
Management of Downy mildew in Cucumber
Yield Q/ha Disease severity
% No. of Fruits
Nos
SN Title Thematic
Area Crop
Category Crop Name
Variety /
Hybrid Name
Farming Situatio
n
Problem Definition
Area
(ha)
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Assessment
of different storage methods to extend shelf life of Jasmine
PHT Flower Jasmine
Kakada Irrigated
Highly perishable, Low price during glut and Lack of knowledge on storage
0.25 5 Boric acid: 1kg Polythene bags (300µ and 200 µ ) 5 kg : 1,500 Grand Total for 5 trials : 7,500
SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology (RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Assessment of
different storage methods to extend shelf life of Jasmine
2 - 1 - Storage in wet gunny bags
- -
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SN
Title Tech. Option1
To1: Source of Technolog
y
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of Technolog
y
Tech. Optio
n3
To3: Source
of Technology
Tech. Option4
To4: Source
of Technol
ogy 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Assessment
of different storage methods to extend shelf life of Jasmine
Storage in gunny bags/ Polythene bags(200µ) with 4% boric acid treatment
UAS Raichur
Storage in Polythene bags(300µ)
TNAU, Coimbator
e
- - - -
K9SN Title Primary
Parameter (yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Assessment of
different storage methods to extend shelf life of Jasmine
Shelf life Hrs Physiological weight loss
percentage BCR Ratio
SN Title Thematic
Area Crop
Category Crop Name
Variety /
Hybrid Name
Farming Situatio
n
Problem Definition
Area
(ha)
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Assessment
of suitable intercrop for Mango orchards
Intercropping system
Fruit Mango Alphanso
Rainfed Soil erosion due to wind and runoff, Low fertility status of mango gardens, non utilization of in between space
2.4 03 Pigeon pea Field bean Horse gram : Each 5kg- 2,100 Bio-AMC-4kg -560 Veg Sp : 4kg -600 Total cost for 3 trials : 9780
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SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology (RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Assessment
of suitable intercrop for Mango orchards
2 1 - - Mango monocropping
Mango + Horse gram
UASB
SN
Title Tech. Option1
To1: Source of Technolog
y
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of Technolog
y
Tech. Option
3
To3: Source
of Technol
ogy
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of Technolog
y 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Assessment
of suitable intercrop for Mango orchards
Mango + Pigeon pea
IIHR Bengaluru
Mango + Field bean
TNAU, Coimbator
e
- - - -
SN Title Primary
Parameter (yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Assessment of
suitable intercrop for Mango orchards
Yield Q/ha Intercrop yield
Q/ha No of pods Nos
7. A.2. Livestock
S. No.
Title Thematic
Area Livestock Category
Livestock Name
Unit Size (Nos)
Problem Definition
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice
(RP) Source of Technology
(RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SN Title Tech.
Option1
To1: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option3
To3: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of
Technology 1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SN Title Primary
Parameter
Primary Parameter
Unit
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 25 26 27 28 29 30
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7.A.3. Enterprise –
S. No.
Title Thematic
Area Enterprise
Name
Variety / Species Name
Unit Size
(Nos)
Problem Definition
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology (RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SN Title Tech.
Option1
To1: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option3
To3: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of
Technology 1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SN Title Primary
Parameter
Primary Parameter
Unit
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 25 26 27 28 29 30
7.A.4. Farm Implement
S. No.
Title Thematic
Area
Farm Implement
Name
Unit Size (Nos)
Problem Definition
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SN Title Male Female
Farmers Practice
Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology
RP Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
SN Title Tech.
Option1
To1: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option2
To2: Source of
Technology
Tech. Option3
To3: Source of Technology
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of
Technology 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
SN Title Primary
Parameter (Yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter Unit2
1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29
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7.B Frontline Demonstrations 7. B.1.1 Crops
SN
Title Thematic Area
Crop Category
Crop Name
Variety / Hybrid Name
Farming Situation
No. of
demos
Area (ha)
Season
Previous
Crop
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Integrated Pest
and Disease Management in Maize
IPDM Cereals Maize MAH-14-5
Rainfed 05 1 Kharif Cowpea/
Ragi
2 Introduction of Finger millet Variety KMR 340 for Value Addition
PHT Millets Ragi KMR340 Rainfed 05 1 Kharif Red gram
3. Demonstration of Arka Actino-Plus (ACP) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
INM Vegetables
Brinjal Private hybrid
Irrigated 05 1 Kharif Ragi
4. Demonstration of Bio-rationals in French beans
INM Vegetables
French bean
Arka Suvidha
Irrigated 05 1 Rabi Ragi
5. Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Bhendi
IPDM Vegetables
Bhendi Arka Nikitha
Irrigated 05 1 Rabi Groundnut
6. Integrated Crop Management in Chilli - Arka Kyathi
ICM Vegetables
Chilli Arka Kyathi
Irrigated 05 1 Kharif/ Rabi
Ragi/ Ground
nut
7 Integrated Crop Management in French Bean - Arka Arjun
ICM Vegetables
French bean
Arka Arjun
Irrigation 5 1 Rabi/ Summer
Tomato
8. ICM in China Aster– Arka Kamini
ICM Flower China aster
Arka Kamini
Irrigation 5 1 Rabi Groundnut
9. ICM in Arecanut
ICM Plantation
Arecanut Local Irrigation 5 1 Kharif -
10.
Oyster Mushroom Production, value addition and Market Linkage
IGA Vegetable
Mushroom
Oyster - 5 - Kharif -
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SN Title
Male Female
Farmers Practice
Recommended Practice
Source of Technology Recommen
ded Practice
Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Integrated Pest
and Disease Management in Maize
4 1 - - Private hybrids and No seed treatment
MAH-14-5 Seed treatment with Metalaxil M + Mancozeb (4g/kg of seeds) for Downy mildew Spraying of Chlropyriphos (2ml/ltr) for stem borer.
UASB
2 Demonstration of Finger millet Variety KMR 340 for Value Addition
3 - 2 - No Value addition
KMR-340: white ragi variety Value addition: Ragi Malt, Ragi hurihittu, ragi chakkuli, Ragi laddu and Ragi mixture
UASB
3. Demonstration of Arka Actino-Plus (ACT) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
3 2 - No Bio fertilizers application only chemical fertilizers application
FYM – 25 tons /ha, RDF :125:100:50 kg/ha NPK, Seed treatment: ACT-10g/100g of seeds ACT : 20g / lit of water and apply near root zone on 10th Day after Transplantation Vegetable Special : Spray 3g / lit after 30 DAT Pheromone traps: 10 Nos. / acre for shoot and fruit borer
IIHR, Bengaluru
4. Demonstration of Bio-rationals in French beans in French bean
4 1 - Local variety and No Organic inputs used
Arka Suvidha – 40kg/ha FYM – 25 tons /ha, N equivalent Compost- 6t/ha Jeevamrutha- 2000 liter/ha Vegetable Special- 2gm /lit at 30 DAS and regular 15 days interval
UAS, Bengaluru
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5. Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Bhendi
4 1 - - Local variety and indiscriminate use of pesticides
Arka Nikitha –F1 hybrid (125 -130 days duration, tolerant to Bhendi yellow vein Mosaic and Yields 21-24 t/ha , AMC : Drenching @ 10ml /lit Vegetable Special- 2gm /lit at starts at flower initiation stage and regular 15 days interval
IIHR, Bengaluru
6. Integrated Crop Management in Chilli – Arka Kyathi
4 - - 1 Local varieties and indiscriminate use of fertilizers and pesticides
Arka Kyathi –F1 hybrid -FYM – 20 tons /ha, -RDF : 150:75:75 NPK kg/ha -AMC: Drenching and Spraying @ 10ml /lit (Protray and after transplanting with interval of 15 days) -Vegetable Special- 3gm /lit at starts at flower initiation stage and regular 15 days interval -Yellow sticky traps @ 25 sheets /ha,-Planofix– 4ml /16 lit of water at flowering stage
IIHR, Bengaluru
7 Integrated Crop Management in French Bean – Arka Arjun
4 1 - - Low yielding varieties and indiscriminate use of fertilizers
Arka Arjun (YMV resistant, bush type, pods round and stringless) - FYM – 25 tons /ha, RDF : 63:100:75 NPK kg/ha -AMC : Drenching @ 20g /lit (10 DAS) -Vegetable Special- 2gm /lit at starts at flower initiation stage and regular 15 days interval - Neem soap : @ 7 g/lit
IIHR, Bengaluru
8. ICM in China Aster– Arka Kamini
4 1 - - Local varieties
ARKA Kamini RDF : 63:100:75 NPK kg/ha AMC : Drenching @ 20gm /lit (25 DAT) – Neem soap : @ 7 g/lit
IIHR, Bengaluru
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9. ICM in Arecanut
4 1 - - Imbalanced nutrition, No proper measures for Ganoderma disease
FYM- 20kg per tree, Neem cake-2kg per tree, French bean seeds-10kg/ acre, RDF-100:40:140 g per plant NPK, Borax-30 g per tree, COC- 10g per lit water, Hexoconazole -3 ml per 100ml water
CPCRI, Kasargod
10. Oyster Mushroom Production, value addition and Market Linkage
- - - 5 Lack of knowledge on mushroom cultivation
Scientific mushroom production Products development (Ready to fruit bag, dried mushroom powder and rasam fortified rasam powder Market linkage
IIHR, Bengaluru
SN Title
Critical Inputs Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
Primary Paramet
er (Yield)
Primary Paramete
r Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter
Unit2
1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Integrated Pest
and Disease Management in Maize
Seeds- 6kg Bio fertilizer-10kg Metalaxyl+ Mancozeb-100g Chlropyriophos-2.5 lits. Total – Rs. 3,200 Grand Total –Rs. 16,000
Yield Q/ha Test weight
gm Downy mildew and Turcicum leaf blight incidence
Percentage
2 Demonstrations of Finger millet Variety KMR 340 for Value Addition
KMR-340 seeds : 25 kg Packing materials- 5kg, Labels- 400Nos Total : 4,100 Grand Total = Rs.20,500/-
Yield Q/ha BCR Ratio Consumer Acceptability
Percentage
3. Demonstration of Arka Actino-Plus (ACT) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
ACT- 10kg Vegetable special-2kg. Total :Rs. 1,500 Grand total : Rs. 7,500
Yield T/ha No of fruits Nos Wilt disease incidence
Percentage
4. Demonstration of Bio-rationales in French beans in French bean
Seeds- 16kg Vegetable special-2kg Jaggery-8kg Gram flour-8kg Total : Rs.5000 Grand Total : 25,000
Yield T/ha No. of pods per plant
Nos. Rust Disease Incidence
Percentage
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5. Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Bhendi
Seeds-1.5kg AMC-5 lits Vegetable special-2kg Total : 4,700 Grand Total :23,500
Yield T/ha No. of fruits
Nos BYVM Incidence
Percentage
6. Integrated Crop Management in Chilli – Arka Kyathi
Seeds-30g Bio fertilizer AMC-1lit Yellow Sticky traps -05 Nos Vegetable special-2kg Neem Soap -2kg Total :Rs.1,700 Grand total : Rs. 8,500
Yield T/ha No of fruits Nos Mosaic disease Incidence
Percentage
7 Integrated Crop Management in French Bean – Arka Arjun
Seeds- 4kg Bio fertilizer AMC -3kg Vegetable special-2kg Neem Soap-1kg Total=Rs.1,950/- Grand Total = Rs.9,750/-
Seed yield
q/ha No of pods/plant
No’s Disease incidence
Percentage
8. ICM in China Aster– Arka Kamini
Seeds- 150gm Bio fertilizer AMC -1 kg Neem Soap-1kg Total=Rs.2,070/- Grand Total = Rs.10,350/-
Yield T/ha No of flowers
Nos Vase life Days
9. ICM in Arecanut
French bean seeds-10kg Borax-12kg COC- 2kg Hexoconozol- 2 lits Total=Rs.6,200/- Grand Total = Rs.31,000/-
Yield T/ha Nut splitting and Ganoderma wilt incidence
Percentage Inter crop yield
T/ha
10. Oyster Mushroom Production, value addition and Market Linkage
Spawn-10kg PP covers- 5kg Sprayer-1No. Packing and Labelling Total=Rs.5,000/- Grand Total = Rs.25,000/-
Biological efficiency
Percentage
Mushroom production economics
Rs./unit Value added products economics
Rs./unit
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7.B.2. Livestock
SN Title Thematic Area
Livestock Category Livestock Name No. of
units No. of Demos
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Demonstration
of Fodder sorghum CoFS 29
High yielding variety
Fodder Fodder sorghum 0.5 ha 05
SN Title
Male Female Farmers Practice
Recommended Practice
Source of Technology
Recommended Practice
Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Demonstration of
Fodder sorghum CoFS 29
4 1 - - Local Fodder sorghum CoFs-29
TNAU Coimbatore
SN Title
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
Primary Parameter
Primary Parameter
Unit
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter
Unit2
1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1. Demonstration
of Fodder sorghum CoFS 29
Seeds – 5 kg AMC –10 kg Grand Total Rs.3900
Yield t/ha No of tillers /hill
Nos Milk yield Lits /day (Before/After)
7. B.3. Enterprise
SN Title Thematic
Area Enterprise Category
Enterprise Name
Variety / Species
No. of units
No of Demos
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Tamarind
:Value Addition, Branding and Market linkage
PHT Fruit crops IGA - 3 SHG’s 2
SN Title
Male Female Farmers Practice
Recommended Practice
Source of Technology
Recommended Practice
Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Tamarind
:Value Addition, Branding and Market linkage
-- 25 15 -- Processing and value addition
TNAU, Coimbatore
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SN Title
Critical Inputs Provided &
Total Amount (DBT)
Primary Parameter
Primary Parameter
Unit
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter
Unit2
1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Tamarind
:Value Addition, Branding and Market linkage
Weighing balance- 1 No. Sealing-, Machine-1 No Packing materials- 2 kg Labels- 200 Nos Total=Rs.10,000/- Grand Total = Rs.30,000/-
Quantity of different products produced
Kg BCR Ratio Consumer acceptability
Percentage
7. B.4. Farm Implement
SN
Title Themati
c Area
Farm Implemen
t Name
Cost of Implemen
t
Area
(ha) Season
Labour Require
d (Check)
Labor Require
d (demo)
% save
Time saved to cover/ha
(hrs)
No. of
demos
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended
Practice Source of Technology
Recommended Practice Others SC/ST Others SC/ST 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
SN Title
Critical Inputs Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
Primary Parameter
(Yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter
Unit2
1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
C. Trainings
SN
Training Category
(OFT/ LD/ Others)
Training Type (Regular/
Vocational/ Sponsored/
Rural Youth/ Extension )
Training location (On/Off)
Training For (General Rural
Youth/ Extension )
Duration (Days)
Title Thematic
Area
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 OFT Regular Off General 1 ICM in
Vegetables ICM
2 FLD Regular Off General 1 Commercial Floriculture
ICM
3 FLD Regular On General 1 Production practices in Chilli
ICM
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4. FLD Regular Off General 1 Earn more from seed production-ICM and seed production techniques in French bean Arka Arjun
Seed Production Techniques
5. Others Sponsored On General 1 Precision farming in Vegetables
ICM
6. Others Regular On General 1 Good Agricultural practices in Arecanut
ICM
7. Others Rural Youth Off General 1 Dry land Horticulture
ICM
8. Others Extension on General 1 Precision farming in Horticulture crops
ICM
9. Others Regular On General 1 Ground water recharge (Borewell)
Water use efficiency
10. Others Regular On General 1 Weed management in crops
Weed manageme
nt 11. Others Regular On General 1 Honey bee
rearing Honey bee
rearing 12. Others Regular On General 1 Tree Mulberry
Management Agri Slivi pasture
13. Others Regular On General 1 Tree based farming system
Agri Slivi Horti
14. OFT Regular Off General 1 Post-harvest technology in Jasmine
PHT
15. FLD
Regular Off and On General 2 Processing and Value addition in Ragi
Processing and value addition
16. FLD Regular On General/ Rural youth
1 Mushroom production and Value addition
Mushroom production and value addition
17. Others(EDP)
Regular Off General 1 Tamarind processing and value addition
PHT
18. Others Rural youth on Rural Youth 1 Oyster Mushroom Production
Mushroom production techniques
19. Others General On General 1 Processing and value addition to Minor millets
Processing and value addition
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SlNo. Sub Thematic
Area
Skill is to
impart? (Y/N)
Source of Fund(if
sponsored)
Agency Name
Amount (Rs)
Others Male
Others Female
SC/ST Male
SC/ST Female
1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 HYV Y OFT ICAR 1200 15 5 5 5 2 Cultivation
practices of commercial flowers
Y FLD ICAR 1200 20 5 5 -
3 High yielding hybrids, INM, weed Mang.
Y FLD ICAR 1200 15 - 10 5
4 HYV, INM, pest & diseases, seed production techniques
Y FLD ICAR 1200 25 - 5 -
5. Production technology
Y Sponsored Dept of Horti 5,000 30 5 5 -
6. Production technology
Y - ICAR 1200 15 5 - 5
7. Production technology
Y - ICAR 1200 20 10 5 5
8. Drip and Fertigation
Y - ICAR 1200 10 10 5 5
9. Water management
Y - ICAR 1500 30 05 2 1
10. Weed management
Y - ICAR 1500 30 05 2 1
11. Honeybee rearing
Y - ICAR 1500 35 10 2 2
12. Mulberry cultivation
Y - ICAR 1500 30 05 3 2
13. Agro Forestry Y - ICAR 1500 35 03 2 - 14 Extension of
Shelf life in Jasmine
Y OFT ICAR 1200 10 10 4 6
15 Introduction of KMR-340 white Ragi variety for value addition
Y FLD ICAR 1200 20 5 5
16 Mushroom cultivation
Y FLD ICAR 1200 15 8 4 3
17 Tamarind processing and value addition
Y EDP ICAR 1200 22 8 10
18 Oyster mushroom production
Y Sponsored Dept of Women and child development/ NGO
3000 20 22 10 8
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19 Processing and value addition in Minor millets
Y Sponsored NGO 2000 25 5 5
D. Extension programme
SN Extension programme No. of Programme
No. of Farmers/
participants
No. of Extension Officers
1. Advisory over Phone 130 845 60 2. Bi-Monthly meeting 4 - 50 3. Celebration of Day 05 350 15 4. Diagnostic visit 40 140 10 5. Exhibition 10 2000 15 6. Exposure Visit 1 20 2 7. Ex-trainees Samelan - - - 8. Extension Literature 5 - - 9. Farmers Science conveners meeting - - - 10. Farmer /Extension personnel visit to KVK 6 2040 40 11. Farmers Seminar/ Workshop 1 250 2 12. Field day 8 450 13 13. Film Show 2 260 12 14. Formation of SHGs - - - 15. Group Meeting 05 550 05 16. Kisan Ghosti 1 2000 2 17. Kisan Mela 1 100000 45 18. Lecture delivered as resource person 35 1600 80 19. Method demonstration 25 1325 13 20. Newspaper coverage 10 - - 21. No. of animals treated - - - 22. Popular articles 05 - - 23. Radio talk 05 - - 24. Scientist visit to Farmers Field 25 260 12 25. SHC campaign - - - 26. SHG meeting 5 350 3 27. Technical Reports 10 - - 28. TV Talk 10 - - 29. Other- Specify - - -
Total 349 112440 379 8. Activities proposed
A. Mobile Advisory Services
Message Type Crops Livestock Weather Marketing Awareness Other enterprise
Total
Text 44 6 14 10 20 10 104 Voice - - - - - - - Total 44 6 14 10 20 10 104
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B. Seed/ Quality Planting Material
Name of the Crop
Quantity to be Produced Expected
income (Rs)
Expected expenditure
(Rs)
Net returns (Rs) Seed (kg)
Planting Material
(No’s) Fruits - Mango/ Guava - 20000 14,00,000 12,40,000 1,60,000
Arecanut seedlings - 45000 13,50,000 11,25,000 2,25,000 Coconut seedlings - 4000 3,20,000 2,28,000 92,000 Seeds Ragi- ML-365 500 - 20,000 12,000 8,000 Fox tail millet 100 - 10,000 7000 3000 Redgram –BRG 5 200 - 30,000 18000 12000 Tomato 10 - 20,000 12,000 8,000 Brinjal– A Shirish 20 - 30,000 22000 8000 Chilli – A Suphal 10 - 30,000 20,000 1000 French Bean – Arka Suvidha
500 - 1,25,000
75,000 50,000
Bhendi– A Anamika
200 - 1,00,000
85,000 15,000
Pumpkin– A Chandan
20 - 20,000
15,000 5,000
Ridge gourd –A. Sumeet
50 - 25,000
20,000 5,000
Onion – A.Kalyan 200 - 3,00,000 2,40,000 60,000 Radish–A. Nishant 50 - 25,000 20,000 5,000 Amaranthus- A.Suguna
50 - 25,000
15,000 10,000
Vegetable kits (No.)
5000 - 7,50,000
6,00,000 1,50,000
Fodder Sorghum Seeds
80 - 40,000 25,000 15,000
Drumstick Seedlings - 5000 50,000 44,500 5,500
Mushroom spawn 1200 - 90,000 60,000 30,000 Total 47,60,000 38,83,500 8,76,500
Bio Products
Name of the Bio Product
Quantity to be Produced Expected
income (Rs)
Expected expenditure
(Rs)
Net returns
(Rs) Product (kg) Others (Nos)
Arka microbial consortium Powder
2000 - 2,80,000 2,00,000 80,000
AMC Liquid 2000 lits - 5,00,000 4,00,000 1,00,000 Neem Soap 3000 - 4,50,000.00 2,20,000.00 2,30,000.00 Pongamia Soap 1000 - 2,00,000.00 1,25,000.00 75,000.00 Fruit Fly Traps - 5000 Nos. 1,00,000.00 75,000.00 25,000.00 Lures - 5000 Nos. 1,00,000.00 75,000.00 25,000.00 Sealer cum Healer 1500 - 2,25,000.00 1,75,000.00 50,000.00 Banana Special 5000 - 7,50,000.00 5,50,000.00 2,00,000.00 Vegetable Special 5000 - 7,50,000.00 5,50,000.00 2,00,000.00 Mango Special 2500 - 3,75,000.00 2,75,000.00 1,00,000.00 Citrus Special 2500 - 3,75,000.00 2,75,000.00 1,00,000.00
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C. Home Care Production
Name of Home product
Quantity to be Produced Expected
income (Rs)
Expected expenditure
(Rs)
Net returns (Rs) Product
(kg) Others (Nos)
Amla Squash 1000 Litres - 1,30,000 60,000 70,000 Amla candy 100 kg - 30,000 20,000 10,000 Ragi malt 100 kg - 20,000 8,000 12,000
D. Livestock
Name of Livestock To be Produced (Nos)
(Target)
Expected income
(Rs)
Expected expenditure
(Rs) Net returns (Rs)
Draught Animals 02 50,000 40,000 10,000 Sheep 04 20,000 10,000 10,000
E. Farm Production – 2018-19
Name of Farm Produce To be Produced Expected
income (Rs)
Expected expenditure
(Rs) Net returns (Rs) Product
(kg) Others (No’s)
Wheat 1000 - 50,000 35,000 15,000 Mustard 300 - 30,000 20,000 10,000 Browntop Millet 100 - 7,000 5,000 2,000 Milk 1000 lits 30,000 20,000 10,000 Coconut Nuts - 6000 nuts 60,000 42,000 18,000 Areca nuts 17600 5,28,000 4,00,000 1,28,000 Mango 4000 60,000 40,000 20,000 Sapota 1700 17,000 12,000 5,000 Guava 1800 21,600 15,000 6,600 Tamarind 1000 30,000 15,000 15,000 Amla 8,000 1,60,000 85,000 75,000 Total 9,93,600 6,89,000 3,04,600
F. Publication / Literature
Item Name Title Auther/s Name No. of circulation
Folder Arecanut Production practices Prasanth JM PR
Ramesh and B.H.Gowda
1000
Folder Commercial flowers Prasanth JM PR Ramesh and KN
Jagadish
500
Total 1500
G. Electronic Media Media Type Title No. circulation Developed by Video China Aster Success stories 500 KVK Video Tomato - Arka Samrat 500 KVK Video Arka Suvidha /Bio rationals 500 KVK
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H. SWTL Activities
Type No. of
samples to be analyzed
Names of the team
members involved
Expected income
(Rs)
Expected expenditure
(Rs)
Net returns
(Rs)
Soil 2,500 P.RRamesh, 5,00,000 3,75,000 1,25,000 Water 1,500 P.RRamesh 1,50,000 1,00,000 50,000 Plant 100 P.RRamesh, 20,000 15,000 5,000 Others
No. of SHC to be distributed: 2,500
I. News letter
Name To be issued No. of Soft copies to be
issued No. of hard copies to be
issued KVK Newsletter Hirehalli
KVK and Line depts. 200 200
J. Technology Week
Proposed Date No. of agencies to be linked
Qty. Seeds supply
Qty. Planting material supply
Qty. bio products supply
February 2019 05 100 vegetable kits
100 Nos 100 Kg
K. Proposed Projects
Project Name Role of KVK
Duration Project Outlay
(Rs) Additional Man Power
to be planned Technology demonstration component -NICRA
Technology backstopping and implementation of proposed action plant
1 year 4,00,000/- SRF
L. Farmer’s Field School planned
Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs.
No. of farmers
IPDM Integrated Pest and disease management in cabbage
30,000/- 25
M. E-linkage SN Nature of activities 1 Is KVK has website (Y/N) Y 2 If NO, date of website to be develop & host NA 3 Name of the module assigned during Orientation
Programme NA
4 Plan, Progress and expected date of completion NA
N. KVK instructional farm Activities
SN
Plot Season Area (ha)
Name of the crop
Expected Yield (kg)
Expected Expenditu
re (Rs)
Expected
income (Rs)
Net returns
(Rs)
1 B3 Kharif 0.2 Chilli 10 20,000 30,000 10,000 2 B3 Rabi 1.0 French Bean 300 50,000 75,000 25,000 3 C2 Summer 1.0 Bhendi 200 60,000 1,00,000 40,000 4 C1 Rabi 0.2 Pumpkin 20 15,000 20,000 5,000
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5 B3 Summer 0.2 Ridge gourd 50 20,000 25,000 5,000 6 B4 Kharif 0.6 Onion 200 2,40,000 3,00,000 60,000 7 B4 Kharif 0.3 Radish 50 20,000 25,000 5,000 8 C2 Summer 0.5 Amaranthus 50 15,000 25,000 10,000 9 C2 Rabi 0.4 Tomato 10 12,000 20,000 8,000 10.
D4 Kharif 0.4 Fodder sorghum
80 25,000 40,000 15,000
O. Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme (only to those KVKs which are already
having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting) SN Activities planned Remarks if any -NA-
P. Plan of other activities
SN Proposed activities
Expected expenditure (Rs)
Expected income
(Rs)
Net Returns
(Rs)
Name of the team members involved
1 Empowerment of Rural Women Groups through Nutrition Gardening
7,50,000 10,00,000 2,50,000 Radha Banakar, Prasanth JM, P.R. Ramesh, KN Jagadish
Q. Innovative Farmer’s Meet
Particulars Details Are you planning for conducing Farm Innovators meet in your district? Yes If Yes likely month of the meet April 4th week 2018 Brief action plan in this regard As per the guidelines of
ATARI 10. Organic Farming
A. Technology Assessment related to organic farming
SN Title Thematic Area
Crop Category
Crop Name
Variety /
Hybrid Name
Farming Situation
Problem Definitio
n
Area (ha)
No. of Trials
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total
Amount (DBT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Assessment
of decomposing cultures in compost preparation
Organic Farming
- - - - Delay in Decomposing
- 3 Decomposing Cultures Arka DC – 3 kg :300/- UAS DC- 3kg :750/- NCOF-DC- 50ml : 60/- Total : Rs. 1110 Grand Total : Rs. 3360/-
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SN Title Male Female Farmers
Practice Recommended Practice (RP)
Source of Technology (RP) Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1. Assessment of
decomposing culture in compost preparation
2 1 - - Cow dung Slurry
Cow dung Slurry
ITK
SN Title Tech. Option1
To1: Source of Technolo
gy
Tech. Option2
To2: Source
of Technol
ogy
Tech. Option3
To3: Source of Technolo
gy
Tech. Option4
To4: Source of
Technology
1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1. Assessment of
decomposing culture in compost preparation
Arka Decomposer
IIHR Compositing Culture
UAS D Organic Decomposer
NCOF, UP
- -
SN Title Primary
Parameter(Yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary Parameter
Unit2
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 1. Assessment of
decomposing culture in compost preparation
- - No. day taken for decomposing
Days C:N ratio analysis
Ratio
B. Frontline Demonstrations related to organic farming
SN
Title Thematic
Area Crop
Category Crop Name
Variety /
Hybrid Name
Farming Situation
No. of demos
Area (ha)
Season
Previous Crop
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Demonstration
of Arka Actino-Plus (ACT) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
INM Vegetables Brinjal Private hybrid
Irrigated 05 1 Kharif Ragi
2 Demonstration of Bio-rationals in French beans in French bean
INM Vegetables French bean
Arka Suvidha
Irrigated 05 1 Rabi Ragi
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SN Title
Male Female Farmers Practice
Recommended Practice
Source of Technology
Recommended Practice
Others SC/ST Others SC/ST
1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Demonstration
of Arka Actino-Plus (ACT) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
3 2 - No Bio fertilizers application only chemical fertilizers application
FYM – 25 tons /ha, RDF :125:100:50 kg/ha NPK, Seed treatment: ACT-10g/100g of seeds ACT : 20g / lit of water and apply near root zone on 10th Day after Transplantation Vegetable Special : Spray 3g / lit after 30 DAT Pheromone traps: 10 Nos. / acre for shoot and fruit borer
IIHR, Bengaluru
2 Demonstration of Bio-rationals in French beans in French bean
4 1 - Local variety and No Organic inputs used
Arka Suvidha – 40kg/ha FYM – 25 tons /ha, N equivalent Compost- 6t/ha Jeevamrutha- 2000 liter/ha Vegetable Special- 2gm /lit at 30 DAS and regular 15 days interval
UAS, Bengaluru
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SN Title
Critical Inputs
Provided & Total Amount (DBT)
Primary Parameter(Yield)
Primary Parameter
Unit (Q/ha)
Secondary Parameter1
Secondary Parameter
Unit1
Secondary Parameter2
Secondary
Parameter
Unit2
1 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Demonstration
of Arka Actino-Plus (ACT) on Growth and Yield of Brinjal
ACT- 10kg Vegetable special-2kg Total :Rs. 1,500 Grand total : Rs. 7,500
Yield T/ha No of fruits Nos Wilt disease incidence
Percentage
2 Demonstration of Bio-rationales in French beans in French bean
Seeds- 16kg Vegetable special-2kg Jaggery-8kg Gram flour-8kg Total : Rs.5000 Grand Total : 25,000
Yield T/ha No. of pods per plant
Nos. Rust Disease Incidence
Percentage
C. Trainings related to organic farming
SN
Training Category
(OFT/ FLD/Oth)
Training Type (Regular/
Vocational/ Sponsored/ Rural Youth/ Extension )
Training location (On/Off)
Training For (General
Rural Youth/
Extension )
Duration (Days)
Title Thematic Area
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 FLD Regular Off General 01 Use of Actino
plus in vegetables
Organic farming
2. FLD Regular Off General 01 Use of Bio rationales in Horticulture crops
Organic farming
SN Sub Thematic
Area
Skill is to impart? (Y/N)
Source of Fund(if
sponsored)
Agency Name
Amount (Rs)
Others Male
Others Female
SC/ST Male
SC/ST Female
1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Organic Inputs Y RC KVK ICAR 4000 40 10 5 3 2 Organic Inputs Y RC KVK ICAR 4000 33 08 5 3
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D. Extension programme related to organic farming
SN Extension programme No. of
Programme
No. of Farmers/
participants
No. of Extension Officers
30. Advisory over Phone 30 850 30 31. Bi-Monthly meeting - - - 32. Celebration of Day - - - 33. Diagnostic visit 10 230 12 34. Exhibition - - - 35. Exposure Visit 1 20 - 36. Ex-trainees Samelan - - - 37. Extension Literature - - - 38. Farmers Science conveners meeting - - - 39. Farmer /Extension personnel visit to KVK 20 275 25 40. Farmers Seminar/ Workshop 1 400 15 41. Field day 2 150 5 42. Film Show 5 130 15 43. Formation of SHGs - - - 44. Group Meeting - - - 45. Kisan Ghosti - - - 46. Kisan Mela - - - 47. Lecture delivered as resource person 10 560 22 48. Method demonstration 2 80 10 49. News paper coverage 10 - - 50. No. of animals treated - - - 51. Popular arterials - - - 52. Radio talk 2 - - 53. Scientist visit to Farmers Field 4 85 15 54. SHC campaign - - - 55. SHG meeting - - - 56. Technical Reports 2 - - 57. TV Talk 2 - - 58. Other- Specify - - -
Total 71 1930 119 E. Organic Certification is planned? If Yes Details -NA F. Any other activity related to Organic farming. Pl specify. Organic crop cafeteria 11. Swachh Bharat Abiyan
Activity Month Details No. of Participants/ Farmers
1 June 2018 World Environment Day – Plastic free 100 2. July 2018 Campus cleaning 50 2 Feb 2019 Swachh Bharat Abiyan at SS Mutt, Kyatsandra 1000
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12. Budget A. Revolving Fund (Rs in Lakh)
Opening balance as on 01.04.2017
Expenditure incurred during 2017-18
Receipts during 2017-18
Closing balance as on 31.01.2018
46.44 58.73 49.23 36.94 B. Details of budget utilization (2017-18) upto 31 January 2018 ( Rs.)
S. No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 13200000 11179340 2 Traveling allowances 140000 119408 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure
on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines)
600000 459868
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 500000 397765 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto
Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 245000 172252
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training)
75000 67038
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)
275000 230856
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
62000 62000
G Training of extension functionaries 25000 12000 H Extension Activities 50000 26407 I IFS 50000 50000 J FFS 30000 30000 K EDP 30000 30000 L Display Boards 0 0 M Maintenance of buildings 0 0 N Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing
Laboratory 25000 25000 O Library 5000 5000 P Video Production 30000 0 Q Farmers Conclave, KVK Conference 85000 0
TOTAL (A) 15427000 - 12866934 B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Works - 2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture -- 3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) - 4 Library -
TOTAL (B) - C. REVOLVING FUND -
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 15427000 - 12866934
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C. Details of Budget Estimate (2018-19) based on proposed action plan (Rs.)
S. No.
Particulars BE 2018-19 proposed
A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 15000000 2 Traveling allowances 150000 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running,
publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 600000
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 500000 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 250000 D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals
etc. required for conducting the training) 100000
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year)
219100
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area)
37590
G Training of extension functionaries 25000 H Extension Activities 50000 I IFS 50000 J FFS 30000 K EDP 30000 L Display Boards 10000 M Maintenance of buildings 200000 N Soil & Water Testing & Issue of Soil Health Cards 25000 O Library 5000
TOTAL (A) 17025000 B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Works 3000000 2 Equipments including Office Automation
& Furniture 300000
3 Vehicle (Mintiller) 500000 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 0
TOTAL (B) 3800000 C. REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 20825000